Chroma keying refers to the process of replacing a solid background (key) with animated or static background. This process is also known as green screening. One can also substitute the green screen with blue screen. Although any other color can be used if it is not present in the elements of the foreground, blue and green are most popular. For proper green screening, there are some tips ibingiay in this artikulo which shall be followed to obtain best footage. Otherwise, there can be many problems while making green screen bidyo or images. These problems include color spill, shadows, reflection...

Green screen technology is an art that helps the photographers to remove green /blue screen backgrounds. Green screen is a powerful software that is simple and easy to use. Green screen software consists of self contained chroma key removal program that does not require any other editing application.

Chroma key is helpful for merging two or madami bidyo and larawan into one. Chroma key helps the photographers to take professional larawan sa pamamagitan ng applying various effects. In green screen technology, it provides a better way to replace green/blue screen background with digital backgrounds.

New taon parties are great occasions for enjoyment and if you are a photographer, they double your fun sa pamamagitan ng providing endless opportunities to click the highly celebratory moments. This evening offers you to capture the dance floor, firework, glittery venues, best-dressed people, and much more. So don’t miss this once-in-a-year occasion and gear yourself up for the upcoming New taon eve. Here are some tips and tricks that are sure to help you capture some perfect shots.

1. Stop asking people to pose for you and capture the New taon party as it is. Let your pictures speak about the whole event....

A pivotal figure in contemporary documentary photography, Diane Arbus produced a substantial body of work before her suicide in 1971. Her unrelentingly direct photographs of people who live on the edge of societal acceptance, as well as those photographs depicting supposedly "normal" people in a way that sharply outlines the cracks in their public masks, were controversial at the time of their creation and remain so today.

Arbus was born Diane Nemerox, to a wealthy family in New York City. Her father owned a fashionable Fifth Avenue department store. She was educated...